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, there's a incentive to move your factory to ireland. >> why isn't everybody in ireland? [both chuckle] >> almost everybody is in ireland, all the pharmaceutical companies, all the high-tech companies. you're stupid if you're not in ireland. >> we noticed that you have an awful lot of companies in ireland. >> yes, we do. >> one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight companies in ireland. >> mm-hmm. we do what makes sense to the shareholders. we go where there are incentives in countries that say, "we want you here. we're gonna give you tax advantages. we want you to add jobs here." et cetera. we can no longer, in america, say, "this is how we do it; therefore, you must do it." we've got to change, or we're gonna get left behind. >> an increasingly popular way particularly pharmaceutical and high-tech companies like google avoid paying the 35% is to shift their patents, computer code, pill formulas, even logos from their u.s. bases to their outposts in low-tax countries. >> 100 years ago, if a company would want to relocate, you'd have to pick up the factory, machinery
, there's a incentive to move your factory to ireland. >> why isn't everybody in ireland? [both chuckle] >> almost everybody is in ireland, all the pharmaceutical companies, all the high-tech companies. you're stupid if you're not in ireland. >> we noticed that you have an awful lot of companies in ireland. >> yes, we do. >> one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight companies in ireland. >> mm-hmm. we do what makes sense to the shareholders. we go where...
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ireland at 5.1. matching italy. even though ireland has had a full bailout, they seem to have the country that's coming back the most. they've actually been able to borrow money, which is unlike greece. spain still can borrow money. look at the yield on greece. 20%. this is the new debt, guys. right? so a lot of people think they're even going to default on their new debt. spain is yielding 5.9%. let's give you a look at where they stand when it comes to unemployment. pretty horrendous across the board. portugal 15%, italy 10%. ireland 14.7%. greece and spain above 24%. we want to drill down, though, into ireland because once again just as their yields are looking actually pretty good let's drill down into their unemployment levels and you'll see, so this is spain, a continuous high trajectory. ireland has started to level off. so once again, ireland appears to be the least bad piggie of the day. guys, back to you. >> all right. thank you very much, michelle. now, we've got the big picture laid out. kenny policari i
ireland at 5.1. matching italy. even though ireland has had a full bailout, they seem to have the country that's coming back the most. they've actually been able to borrow money, which is unlike greece. spain still can borrow money. look at the yield on greece. 20%. this is the new debt, guys. right? so a lot of people think they're even going to default on their new debt. spain is yielding 5.9%. let's give you a look at where they stand when it comes to unemployment. pretty horrendous across...
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ireland doing better than italy in terms of probability of default. even greece came off a little bit. all of this in the wake of the pronouncement they'll do whatever it takes to hold the eurozone together and regarding the purchases of bond of troubled countries. let's look at what happened to the assessment of the euro crisis when it comes to the biggest threats facing the u.s. economy. these are the july results. now we'll overlay the current results. it's come down quite a bit. europe crisis now just 24%. the fiscal cliff remains a big concern. 40% of our respondents, so little less concerned about tax an regulatory policy and slow job growth. that's become a bigger concern for our market experts. bob brusca saying, the droghi plan fixes nothing and papers over the structural cracks in the european monetary union pop not sure that i agree it fixes nothing, but i think he's right as you see from those numbers, they are down offer the top but they're still pretty high. the potential of default and your european union breaking up. we're going to be
ireland doing better than italy in terms of probability of default. even greece came off a little bit. all of this in the wake of the pronouncement they'll do whatever it takes to hold the eurozone together and regarding the purchases of bond of troubled countries. let's look at what happened to the assessment of the euro crisis when it comes to the biggest threats facing the u.s. economy. these are the july results. now we'll overlay the current results. it's come down quite a bit. europe...
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ireland is already returning to the markets. it has seen exports grow and industrial production is growing, as well. and in that sense ireland is turning the corner already now. >> one word about greece. we talk a lot about the euro invest ability of the euro and it seems to me that we cannot afford a greek exit because we still don't know what the impact would be on the likes of spain and italy. so are we in a sense pretending greece might be able to leave when it's fairly clear that it can't and therefore we're in some sort of political game where we pretend to be tough, they pretend to make up the rules because we can't have an exit at the moment? >> in fact if you look at what greece has done already, that's on which under estima often underestimated in terms of fiscal policy and reducing the very sizable fiscal deficit of 15% in 2009. greece has undertaken that element to 12% of gdp in terms of reducing deficit. so greece is taking difficulty step, but much more to be done especially in the field of strugt all reforms that
ireland is already returning to the markets. it has seen exports grow and industrial production is growing, as well. and in that sense ireland is turning the corner already now. >> one word about greece. we talk a lot about the euro invest ability of the euro and it seems to me that we cannot afford a greek exit because we still don't know what the impact would be on the likes of spain and italy. so are we in a sense pretending greece might be able to leave when it's fairly clear that it...
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a dialect spoken in northern ireland. >> true. >> look at this. two for two. okay. i'm getting excited now. in which year did mattered women get the right to divorce their husba husband. >> this happened after the first -- i think between the wars. >> he's off by a good century. 1857. charlotte will be relieved. in which two of the following places does the european parliament meet? do we show the options here? london, strasburg, paris and brussels. >> brussels and strasburg. p i didn't need the options for that one. >> which of the following two types of people get hair prescriptions free of charge? those on minimum wage, pregnant women, those 18 or under or those 60 and over? >> 60 and over and 18 and under. >> only half right. 60 and over and always go with the pregnant women. >> is that a moral for life? >> that is. finally, the number of children and young people under the age of 19 in the uk. this is a tough one. 15 million. but you did remarkably well. i think you might have done better than cameron. >> to be fair, he might have known those answers. >> but ma
a dialect spoken in northern ireland. >> true. >> look at this. two for two. okay. i'm getting excited now. in which year did mattered women get the right to divorce their husba husband. >> this happened after the first -- i think between the wars. >> he's off by a good century. 1857. charlotte will be relieved. in which two of the following places does the european parliament meet? do we show the options here? london, strasburg, paris and brussels. >> brussels and...
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want to point out that we are seeing a little bit of movement in cds, whether it's spain, italy, or ireland, we're seeing movements to the upside from 15 to 18 basis points this morning according to market. not huge given what we've seen in the past, but certainly one of the bigger moves that we've seen in the last couple of weeks. consistent with the return to volatility that we're seeing this morning. >>> u.s. president barack obama called for an end to extremism yesterday. he also paid tribute to christopher stevens, the u.s. ambassador to libya who was killed during recent protest. in his last major foreign policy address before the upcoming election, obama also reiterated his desire to find a diplomatic solution with iran, but warned that time was running out. usef joins us from iran now. as we can expect to hear from ahmadinejad later today, what might he -- are we going hear any change in rhetoric from the past? how much will the world's attention be focused on this moment? >> well, kelly, you're right. president mahmood ahmadinejad's speech is expected for later today. it comes actu
want to point out that we are seeing a little bit of movement in cds, whether it's spain, italy, or ireland, we're seeing movements to the upside from 15 to 18 basis points this morning according to market. not huge given what we've seen in the past, but certainly one of the bigger moves that we've seen in the last couple of weeks. consistent with the return to volatility that we're seeing this morning. >>> u.s. president barack obama called for an end to extremism yesterday. he also...
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i mentioned germany, i've mentioned finland, i've mentioned dutch and i've mentioned ireland. somehow it all comes together to where legally they don't want to cover some type of legacy. that shows part of the problem there. it also calls into question whether the program -- let's have one more -- would apply to spain's most troubled banks. meanwhile, spain's prime minist minister, apparently it's -- caruso cabrera is here to work on announcers. you should be here when andrew here is here. he's not in today. he's ready to seek a new rescue package for his troubled country, but only if spain's debt financing costs remain too high for too long. investors have been worried about madrid's apparent reluctance to seek a bailout. >> we checked on the global markets already. now let's take a look at the broader picture. again, the futures here in the united states look a little better after what was a pretty lousy day yesterday. i think it was the worst day for dow in the entire month of december. it was the worst day for the nasdaq in two months and it was the worst day for the s&p i
i mentioned germany, i've mentioned finland, i've mentioned dutch and i've mentioned ireland. somehow it all comes together to where legally they don't want to cover some type of legacy. that shows part of the problem there. it also calls into question whether the program -- let's have one more -- would apply to spain's most troubled banks. meanwhile, spain's prime minist minister, apparently it's -- caruso cabrera is here to work on announcers. you should be here when andrew here is here. he's...
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that's an important piece of information because a lot of people said, all right, spain and ireland -- spain and italy have it applied, but there are agreements and bailout agreements with portugal and ireland. maybe they will apply first. that's apparently not going to happen, mr. draghi says, or at least not happening this year. now, i've got to ask a couple of questions, two questions on the floor that everybody has been asking this morning. number one, why didn't mr. draghi actually cut interest rates, and he didn't say, and i think the answer is, number one, he raised the inflation forecast to 2.5% and now at the high end of the comfort range that they have had at 2%, but the other point going on here is i don't think it's going to help them. i don't think cutting interest rates a quarter point is going to help spain. i think everybody knows that. i think that the ecb is now very deep into what one trader down here called non-standard territory. in other words, they will rely pretty muff on the bond-buying program to do all the heavy lifting. they are not expecting interest rates
that's an important piece of information because a lot of people said, all right, spain and ireland -- spain and italy have it applied, but there are agreements and bailout agreements with portugal and ireland. maybe they will apply first. that's apparently not going to happen, mr. draghi says, or at least not happening this year. now, i've got to ask a couple of questions, two questions on the floor that everybody has been asking this morning. number one, why didn't mr. draghi actually cut...
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this ireland based company doesn't have a dividend, not a defensive play from that privilege, simon. back to you. >> thank you. it is a big month for tech. get ready for september smartpho smartphone smackdown. apple sending out special invites for september 12th, saying it's almost here. could it mean the iphone 5? look at the reflection on that shadow, a ton of other products being unveiled by amazon, microsoft, motorola and sony. jon fortt is live. you will be busy. >> reporter: it will be the iphone 5. whether you're an apple fan or not, that's the most important product. unless it completely flops, it will be the top selling smartphone model in the world because they have so few models. this is all about tablets. and they were nice enough to demo them for us. here's what's so crucial to understand. these are like an almost elimination tournament. nokia and google protecting its ad business with moat ra la and the regular season in mobile is about to come to a close and we will see who will make the playoffs. the most interesting battle might well be google versus amazon and the
this ireland based company doesn't have a dividend, not a defensive play from that privilege, simon. back to you. >> thank you. it is a big month for tech. get ready for september smartpho smartphone smackdown. apple sending out special invites for september 12th, saying it's almost here. could it mean the iphone 5? look at the reflection on that shadow, a ton of other products being unveiled by amazon, microsoft, motorola and sony. jon fortt is live. you will be busy. >> reporter:...
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greece, portugal, ireland have and ireland and portugal meet the criteria. so the ecb can step in and buy any time they want for those two countries but i think your point is broadly that, yes, spain is the big one out there. they haven't asked for it so they're not going to get it tomorrow. >> all right. we'll leave it there and see what the ecb does tomorrow morning. andy busch. catch money in motion every friday 5:30 p.m. eastern time. catch out currency class at money in motion.cnbc.com. >> one more point. another development today. the finance minister of germany did a radio interview in which he was asked whether the eurozone would be the same in a year's time and he said yes. so likely the germans are softening their stance on greece and suggesting it will not be kicked out of the euro. that is also very important. if you look at the greek market it is running strongly today. up next on the program it's the moment we've been waiting for in cnbc right after the break back to the dnc in charlotte for a live interview with costco cofounder and former ceo
greece, portugal, ireland have and ireland and portugal meet the criteria. so the ecb can step in and buy any time they want for those two countries but i think your point is broadly that, yes, spain is the big one out there. they haven't asked for it so they're not going to get it tomorrow. >> all right. we'll leave it there and see what the ecb does tomorrow morning. andy busch. catch money in motion every friday 5:30 p.m. eastern time. catch out currency class at money in...
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you didn't want that to happen in ireland in the midst of the crisis? >> yes. you have to make a clear difference and look at the consequences taking into account the overall situation. >> greek creditors, a lot of greek creditors who lost money and took a hit during restructuring are angry with the ecb. you bought the same bonds, you didn't take it as a hit. they see it as a violation of contracts. a lack of respect for property rights is that accurate way to look at it? >> i don't think so. had the ecb not been there in any case, they would have lost much, much more. no doubt of that. in terms of the question is it fair or not, there is absolutely no doubt. on the other hahn, the ecb has the taxpayers' money and has to be keen on defending interest of the taxpayers. >> he says -- and i followed up again, in terms of the spirit of violation of law, he says absolutely not. he totally disagreed with that assessment. back to you. >> michelle, stay here for a minute. guest host today is kevin warsh, former federal reserve governor. kevin, you know trichet. how is
you didn't want that to happen in ireland in the midst of the crisis? >> yes. you have to make a clear difference and look at the consequences taking into account the overall situation. >> greek creditors, a lot of greek creditors who lost money and took a hit during restructuring are angry with the ecb. you bought the same bonds, you didn't take it as a hit. they see it as a violation of contracts. a lack of respect for property rights is that accurate way to look at it? >> i...
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. >> ear la >> i asked what business conditions were like in ireland, his adopted country, and he mentioned bad banks and the property market. >> 2007, 2008, they all in equity. so the situation there i don't think exactly what it is and also the bad banking to manage all the property, i really don't know what will happen. >> coming up wednesday, i also caught up with the middleton favorite designer. find out what she had to say about how europe's recession has affected the production of her line and of course her view on the strength of the chinese. and coming up on this program, we talk to the ceo and where there is strong 2k3457bdemand. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks
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the two countries have been feuding over a set of irelands in the east china sea at the same time japan's prime minister is warning china that violent protests over the territorial dispute could hurt its economy. asking china to discourage any behavior that could scare away foreign investors. >> in an interview with cnbc, he said the recent spats between washington and beijing hardly amount to trade war. >> i believe fortunately there is more bulk than bite. and we are in a world where there are no more trade wars. >> and he said while politics often creates trade friction, there are the right mechanisms in place to deal with the disputes. >>> and the former police chief who pled over the murder of neal hayward is facing 15 years in prison. a court found him guilty of defection, abuse of power and help to helping to cover up the murder. his wife is serving a suspended death sentence for hayward's murder. fred is back with us. sorry for that technical problem. we want to talk china with you, as well. go back the to the middle east because you've given a low to a company to purchase u.s. eq
the two countries have been feuding over a set of irelands in the east china sea at the same time japan's prime minister is warning china that violent protests over the territorial dispute could hurt its economy. asking china to discourage any behavior that could scare away foreign investors. >> in an interview with cnbc, he said the recent spats between washington and beijing hardly amount to trade war. >> i believe fortunately there is more bulk than bite. and we are in a world...
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you see bank of ireland up there and unicredit, commerce bank. >> yes, we do take some collective long positions. for example in italy where we see economy be more solid than in spain and not suffering from what spanish banks are exceeding. today the imf is supporting plan of investment from the esm into irish banks that would lighten up irish debt. there is a combination of bad policies aimeded a repping the regions and banks which are very large problems and structural problems in the economy like very high unemployment. so already a very bad macro situation, on top of that the government is persisting into policy stakes that haven't worked before. >> so selective risks. how about the noneurozone. banks. >> we've always been very positive because there's a better independent policy, many of these countries are a safe haven from the european crisis. on the other hand, the up side has become lower and lower has safe havens have become more popular. so the bonds from these banks now trade at half the extra spread than bonds in the semicore eurozone countries like france or the periphery
you see bank of ireland up there and unicredit, commerce bank. >> yes, we do take some collective long positions. for example in italy where we see economy be more solid than in spain and not suffering from what spanish banks are exceeding. today the imf is supporting plan of investment from the esm into irish banks that would lighten up irish debt. there is a combination of bad policies aimeded a repping the regions and banks which are very large problems and structural problems in the...
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some slight green this afternoon in europe in ireland. take a look at london, paris, france, germany, italy and spain. all in the red today. the health of spain's banks is mainly in the spotlight. due to announce their stress test results in about a half hour. looking at the european market's third performance, they are in the green just like the u.s. germany one of the leaders with double-digit gains. here's how italy and spain faired in q3. they pledged to do whatever it takes to save the euro. we'll finish with a chart of the spanish tenure for q3. right now, just a hair below that at 59.69. the spanish government presenting results of the final audit today. steve sedgwick who helped us get through the budget presentation is live with more on that. hey, steve. >> very good to see you today. act two of a two-act drama. it was pretty unconvincing stuff despite the drama. they come up with a blueprint. it was popular amongst the big commissioners. they said it was fantastic. as far as the stress test, we're expecting it backed up by the f
some slight green this afternoon in europe in ireland. take a look at london, paris, france, germany, italy and spain. all in the red today. the health of spain's banks is mainly in the spotlight. due to announce their stress test results in about a half hour. looking at the european market's third performance, they are in the green just like the u.s. germany one of the leaders with double-digit gains. here's how italy and spain faired in q3. they pledged to do whatever it takes to save the...
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or ireland, which are two comparable boom real estate and then bust economies. our house prices are still falling, yet spain is nowhere near reality. and that's the trouble. all the numbers coming out are simply not going to be true. they'll be much, much bigger. >> we have a budget on september the 28th. there have been noises from the spanish government suggesting that will budget will meet all kind of conditionality needs. how is that going to play out? >> not a chance again i think. simply put, the first half of the year, the deficit to gdp was at 4%. fully on tar get of 6.3 will be missed by a country mile. that's probably why the 28th is key because it has the two things, the budget details, how they're doing so far in 2012. and at the same time, the report on the banks. that possibly could be a day that ro ohio oig has to admit and take -- >> and as far as you're concerned, no bottom in sight here for the economy. >> absolutely no way. >> all right. martin, thank you so much for stopping by this morning. >> if you have your iphone 4s, the question is do y
or ireland, which are two comparable boom real estate and then bust economies. our house prices are still falling, yet spain is nowhere near reality. and that's the trouble. all the numbers coming out are simply not going to be true. they'll be much, much bigger. >> we have a budget on september the 28th. there have been noises from the spanish government suggesting that will budget will meet all kind of conditionality needs. how is that going to play out? >> not a chance again i...
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many may see this as a reversal of position because in ireland, he did not allow that to happen. he said that was a time crisis and a future regulatory scheme that would presume it to be coming as announced by mr. barroso, that in the future, senior bank holders should bear loss. up until now, they have not. he expressed extreme optimism that the american congress will solve the fiscal cliff. he expressed more optimism the american congress than a lot of americans actually do. he thinks they will it actually get it solved. as for the omt program announced by draghi last week, he did not see it as revolutionary. he said we bought securities when i was running the ecb, we bought sovereign securities in unlimited amounts twice. he thinks it's important that it works in tandem with the government. i said will this program work. he said yes. >> not on the making the working assumption that it will work, but i think that it is of extreme importance for not only europe, not only the euro area, but the rest of the world. and again, it depends now crucially on governments, the governments
many may see this as a reversal of position because in ireland, he did not allow that to happen. he said that was a time crisis and a future regulatory scheme that would presume it to be coming as announced by mr. barroso, that in the future, senior bank holders should bear loss. up until now, they have not. he expressed extreme optimism that the american congress will solve the fiscal cliff. he expressed more optimism the american congress than a lot of americans actually do. he thinks they...
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in particular, the idea that ireland and portugal could actually be part of the ecb purchasing, and that would definitely assist their way of getting back to market access. that's an important issue for the financial markets. i think as well it was fairly clear that the governing counsel was not trying to get some form of seniority for this new purchase program. that, again, is very important because i think investors have been very concerned that ultimately the ecb might find it difficult to avoid being seen to be in some form of senior status for the purchases it makes. so, i think the level of commitment, the general tone of the press conference, always very important. now, concerning the specific point about what the esfs and esm actually do, and what happens next, that is still uncertain, frankly. a lot really is going to hinge upon what spain is going to be asking for here. in the case of spain, it's actually a lot more complicated because the central government has to negotiate with regions that have a lot of autonomy. and a lot of issues are there with regional finances. it remai
in particular, the idea that ireland and portugal could actually be part of the ecb purchasing, and that would definitely assist their way of getting back to market access. that's an important issue for the financial markets. i think as well it was fairly clear that the governing counsel was not trying to get some form of seniority for this new purchase program. that, again, is very important because i think investors have been very concerned that ultimately the ecb might find it difficult to...
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not exactly rare features for ireland. but sandy's hope is that like the movies -- he'll ultimately get the girl, too. >>> joining us from belfast, northern ireland, is sandy crocker. welcome, sandy. thank you for coming on the show. >> thank you. great to be here with you folks. >> i have to ask you. are you a man who falls in love easily? >> no. no. that's where the adventure really starts. >> what about this encounter stood out to you? >> you know, it was one of those people that i felt just wore their inside on the outside. when you looked at them, you instantaneously knew they were a good person without question. just the quality and the character of this person was amazing. >> this is a tough thing you're chasing here because, as we not lished, she's got red hair exactly uncommon in that part of the world. there's a local oddsmaker who put the odds at you getting married to 50-1. you don't know if she's married. how optimistic are you? >> you know what? you have to hold hope in life. it's just a situation where if yo
not exactly rare features for ireland. but sandy's hope is that like the movies -- he'll ultimately get the girl, too. >>> joining us from belfast, northern ireland, is sandy crocker. welcome, sandy. thank you for coming on the show. >> thank you. great to be here with you folks. >> i have to ask you. are you a man who falls in love easily? >> no. no. that's where the adventure really starts. >> what about this encounter stood out to you? >> you know, it...
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and i went to ireland, yeah, but they've done -- they did it in san antonio. they want to do a home game in another area where a lot of their alumni are. >> they have to start winning, though. there was an espn poll, something about how every age group, something like 12% of the population are more who say they're notre dame fans until you get to the 12 and under where it's 1%. >> why would they. they haven't been a major player. >> i tried to remember all the coaches since lou holtz. jerry faust -- >> jerry faust was when i was there. >> charlie weis. >> forgot about him. bob davies. this guy might be the real deal. cincinnati was awful, terrible, and they were almost -- >> that's why you're paying so much attention to this. >> it is. i kind of like notre dame. i guess. i was raised catholic. >> and we will definitely watch "squawk on the street." when we come bakcome back, how money do americans plan to spend on halloween? a survey has a few answers right after this. plus the squawk news line is ringing. we'll answer a call from donald trump. politics and ch
and i went to ireland, yeah, but they've done -- they did it in san antonio. they want to do a home game in another area where a lot of their alumni are. >> they have to start winning, though. there was an espn poll, something about how every age group, something like 12% of the population are more who say they're notre dame fans until you get to the 12 and under where it's 1%. >> why would they. they haven't been a major player. >> i tried to remember all the coaches since...
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view that it views a grexit as still a 90% likely scenario and debt restructuring for portugaportug ireland, italy and spain. spain is still showing some relief. prices up, yields done to 5.77%. also we have reports that the cost of the -- or the capital needed for its banks, the recapitalization plan, may be slightly lower than expected. spain cheekily wants to use the rest of that line to help fund its sovereign, but it's getting in some sense a firm no from those involved. and as for the rest of the bond, gilts, bunds showing yields showing higher. and a quick look at currencies because we are seeing weakness in the dollar this morning. not entirely clear what's driving it. i suspect it may be something to do with comments about the fed being in easing mode until unemployment hits levels of 6% or 5.5%. the euro-dollar has turned around back to the $1.30 level. sterling at about a four month high against the dollar. several currencies showing the same thing. so my purchasing power isn't getting any better. back over to you guys. >> kelly, you you are channeling madonna. >> we knew it woul
view that it views a grexit as still a 90% likely scenario and debt restructuring for portugaportug ireland, italy and spain. spain is still showing some relief. prices up, yields done to 5.77%. also we have reports that the cost of the -- or the capital needed for its banks, the recapitalization plan, may be slightly lower than expected. spain cheekily wants to use the rest of that line to help fund its sovereign, but it's getting in some sense a firm no from those involved. and as for the...
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i should mention on the irish yields today that actually -- and ireland has its problems still as it attempts to come back to the market. we did fall below 5%. we ticked higher over there on the 10-year overall. still those yields moving in the right direction. >> very nice. simon, thanks a lot for everything this hour. >>> want to bring in mary thompson on the floor of the nyse. dow is negative, mary. consumer index doing pretty well today. >> very well, carl. i wnt out is a number of things simon pointed out are weighing on the markets as well. concerns about weakness in china, weakness in europe as well keeping pressure on stocks. we should note the dow, s&p and nasdaq are off its lows of the day. the dow in particular helped by the strength we're seeing in the consumer sector today. meanwhile these are the sectors that are actually moving lower. weakness in finance, industrial, materials as well as some of the tech stocks under pressure in today's session, reflected by the nasdaq which is down just about 12 points right now. as i mentioned, consumer staples performing very well.
i should mention on the irish yields today that actually -- and ireland has its problems still as it attempts to come back to the market. we did fall below 5%. we ticked higher over there on the 10-year overall. still those yields moving in the right direction. >> very nice. simon, thanks a lot for everything this hour. >>> want to bring in mary thompson on the floor of the nyse. dow is negative, mary. consumer index doing pretty well today. >> very well, carl. i wnt out is...
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the 23-year-old from northern ireland is number one in the fedexcup and number one in the world rankings and number one on the pga tour money list. he has to win the tour championship, starts today at east lake. points have been reset that everyone has a mathematical chance to win. and i saw quickly some greg norman comments that tiger is intimidate by rory. that's like tiger versus -- maybe he didn't say it, but greg has two majors. [ horn honks ] hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ] the receivables. [ male announcer ] michelin knows it's better for xerox to help manage their finance processing. so they can focus on keeping the world moving. with xerox, you're ready for rea. for the spender who needs a little help saving. for adding "& sons." for the dreamer, planning an early escape. for the mother of the bride. for whoever you are, for whatever you're
the 23-year-old from northern ireland is number one in the fedexcup and number one in the world rankings and number one on the pga tour money list. he has to win the tour championship, starts today at east lake. points have been reset that everyone has a mathematical chance to win. and i saw quickly some greg norman comments that tiger is intimidate by rory. that's like tiger versus -- maybe he didn't say it, but greg has two majors. [ horn honks ] hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i...
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and 30% and some people think it's way too low and don't forget when assets went into a bad bank into ireland into the national asset management agency, they were marked down by 58% and the spanish have only marked theirs down between 20% and 30% and so there's a real discrepancy about what the assets are valued at and what they might have to be valued at if they're going into the bad bank to attract private investors because that's the idea to get the private insecter involved and off the balance sheet of the bad banks and apparently in five hours' time we'll get some answers, that remains to be seen. >> thank you very much, steve sedgwick. >>> the food and drug administration is warning consumer the vast internet pharmacies are frauds. amid evidence that more people are shopping for their medicines online. it includes tips on how to spot illegal pharmacies. links to state databases of licensed operations and why it would be dangerous to shop for drugs online. >>> medtronic is buying a chinese medical products maker. and it's going to pay approximately $816 million in cash. believe me you've
and 30% and some people think it's way too low and don't forget when assets went into a bad bank into ireland into the national asset management agency, they were marked down by 58% and the spanish have only marked theirs down between 20% and 30% and so there's a real discrepancy about what the assets are valued at and what they might have to be valued at if they're going into the bad bank to attract private investors because that's the idea to get the private insecter involved and off the...
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. >> in ireland. >> it's going work out well for you. >> it's a lingering question, though. there's no question that the demand for the iphone 5 is strong. there's a question about whether people will be satisfied because of the lcd sources, sharp was one of the three suppliers of the lcd screen which is much thinner than other lcd screens that have touch sensors in them. they only started shipping those lcd screens last week. there's a concern that perhaps there won't be the demand met, but the question is will that actually decrease sales in the long run or will it just push sales forward? >> i think eats a cult. in in a cult, you wait. it doesn't seem like, oh, i can't get the phone. i'm going to go and switch to another phone. that's why i say this is a phenomena that you start thinking, okay, now i be how apple got to 704. because it's generous, as we would say in law school. there's nothing like it. nothing like it. >> all right. well, let's talk to broader markets here. apple would be part of the broader markets. but the market overall is continuing its winning streak
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and while all eyes are focused on capello's a competitive coaching debut northern ireland manager michael o'neill is relishing his side status of underdog it's a game we have everything to gain all the expectation is in russia they have always very very highly respected the medical coach and highly respect them for medals for and so as a small nation we can only benefit from the whole experience some of the. what we try and make things as difficult as we can for russia to morning. but also when we pass on friday portugal make the trip to luxembourg and azerbaijan host israel elsewhere two thousand and ten world cup finalists the netherlands host turkey for time when is it to me it would bug area germany are overwhelming favorite home to the faroe islands england are in moldova or france travel to finland he's. now in tennis the four u.s. open men semifinalist are now known thomas but it cannot be mario joined by defending champion novak djokovic and spaniard david for their djokovic needed only three sets to san juan martin del potro packing the second seeded easily took in a six two he h
and while all eyes are focused on capello's a competitive coaching debut northern ireland manager michael o'neill is relishing his side status of underdog it's a game we have everything to gain all the expectation is in russia they have always very very highly respected the medical coach and highly respect them for medals for and so as a small nation we can only benefit from the whole experience some of the. what we try and make things as difficult as we can for russia to morning. but also when...
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beating northern ireland in the opening world cup twenty fourteen call. net loss reassure the u.s. open after a three set defeat to victoria azarenka in the women's singles. capital contest small school plays host to world class boxing tonight. set to put his w.b.c. heavyweight title on the line against well shot. but first up over russia have gotten their twenty fourteen world cup qualifying campaign off to a winning start northern ireland side going down to no in moscow and what was fabio capello's first big game in charge of the russians richard vaughan port fate was there for us. fabio capello got exactly the star he was looking for in his first competitive match as head coach of a russian national team is his only ease to a two nil victory against northern ireland or russia dominated both position and territory throughout could have won by a bigger scoreline however battalion was more than happy with the team's performance it was difficult because the beach was not for. the blue the ball and the field. was difficult to find this piece because the. players in front of the goal
beating northern ireland in the opening world cup twenty fourteen call. net loss reassure the u.s. open after a three set defeat to victoria azarenka in the women's singles. capital contest small school plays host to world class boxing tonight. set to put his w.b.c. heavyweight title on the line against well shot. but first up over russia have gotten their twenty fourteen world cup qualifying campaign off to a winning start northern ireland side going down to no in moscow and what was fabio...
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first major test of a world cup qualifying campaign for russia were easily expected to beat northern ireland israel especially in tel aviv unlikely to provide much stiffer opponents however the italian say is that his team will be playing to get all three points even though he believes this will be one of the most important games in trying to qualify for brazil automatically and i hope are we qualify. for free about that would be difficult to. gain or to break these things you know the board to have a story we. are already doing but i'm forced for a good game to do to break the game by game day by day this is an important russia were impressive at times on friday against the northern irish so it wasn't really reflected in the scoreline alexander cares a call had a number of good opportunities or once again failed to find the back of the nantz and he's now gone five games without scoring for his country islands a go it will once again be key for the russians if he performs for best of his ability but capello's side will have a good chance of coming away with a win however captain egan the nie
first major test of a world cup qualifying campaign for russia were easily expected to beat northern ireland israel especially in tel aviv unlikely to provide much stiffer opponents however the italian say is that his team will be playing to get all three points even though he believes this will be one of the most important games in trying to qualify for brazil automatically and i hope are we qualify. for free about that would be difficult to. gain or to break these things you know the board to...
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and following his twitter outburst ireland's james maclean stays on the bench for his side's friendly with a man in london this tuesday night mcclaren wrote that his exclusion from the team during friday's late two one opening qualifying win in kazakstan was a joke and also used an explosive but island coach giovanni trapattoni says he has . no problem with the sunderland star who's since apologized. well meanwhile here in moscow russia's paralympians have met president vladimir putin after arriving home following their most successful ever games in london the grand kremlin palace provided the backdrop for the reception as mr premier under that state awards to the athletes who brought home an unprecedented total of thirty six gold medals this hole was twice as big as that previous games in beijing and secured second place in the overall standings behind china the upward trend bodes well for russia where expectations are high to also deliver top honors such a winter games in two years' time and gold winning football count them if they can hopes for a little government backing in the fu
and following his twitter outburst ireland's james maclean stays on the bench for his side's friendly with a man in london this tuesday night mcclaren wrote that his exclusion from the team during friday's late two one opening qualifying win in kazakstan was a joke and also used an explosive but island coach giovanni trapattoni says he has . no problem with the sunderland star who's since apologized. well meanwhile here in moscow russia's paralympians have met president vladimir putin after...
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first competitive games in charge of russia added friday's world cup qualifier at home to northern ireland. and the ring return of k h l champions to now moscow where dramas are part and god three two on penalties in the season opening match here in the russian capital. but first go to the hard courts of the u.s. open tennis where they tour as a banker has become the first player to book her place in the semifinals of the women's singles at flushing meadows the world number one and top seed knocked out defending champion australia's sam stosur in three sets the belorussian stormed six one but stosur took the second six four forcing a decider which as a record took on a tie break meaning stosur relinquishes her grip on the trophy that she won twelve months ago. of course is always going to be disappointing when you lose you know a good quarter of the u.s. open but i really played the website i thought it was a really really good match you know it was what a pointer to it so. you know i'm really happy with the way that i played and gave it everything in the men's draws down for the advance i
first competitive games in charge of russia added friday's world cup qualifier at home to northern ireland. and the ring return of k h l champions to now moscow where dramas are part and god three two on penalties in the season opening match here in the russian capital. but first go to the hard courts of the u.s. open tennis where they tour as a banker has become the first player to book her place in the semifinals of the women's singles at flushing meadows the world number one and top seed...
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russia holer las training session before friday's opening world cup qualifying clash with northern ireland in moscow. next game maria sharapova remains on course for her second grand slam success of the year following victory over mari importantly in the quarterfinals of the u.s. open. and hitting the heights russia surpassed their beijing paralympics medal tally with a few days of competition still left to go into. russia have held their final training session ahead of their opening world cup twenty eight fourteen qualifier with northern ireland the clash will mark fabio capello's first competitive match in charge while the team will also have a new captain with eager to me given the honor of leading his country richard dunne port fleet was more. it's a staggering statistic but russia haven't qualified for a world cup since two thousand and two and that's why from the a capella has been brought in to try and change just. russia coming off the back of a disappointing campaign at the euro two thousand and twelve finals of italian is confident he's seen enough positives to help his side to g
russia holer las training session before friday's opening world cup qualifying clash with northern ireland in moscow. next game maria sharapova remains on course for her second grand slam success of the year following victory over mari importantly in the quarterfinals of the u.s. open. and hitting the heights russia surpassed their beijing paralympics medal tally with a few days of competition still left to go into. russia have held their final training session ahead of their opening world cup...
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/northern ireland economic conference in washington. three weeks earlier, bill clinton had traveled at her request to northern ireland. >> working on the irish peace process was one of the two or three great honors of my life and i thank you, all of you, for proving that peace is possible. >> as president, bill clinton played an historic role in ending decades of sectarian violence and terror between northern ireland's protestant and catholic communities. clinton jump-starts peace talks between the warring factions beginning by telephone from the oval office. the final agreement, called the good friday accord, was history changing. >> the parties have made brave decisions. they have chosen hope over hate. the promise of the future over the poison of the past. >> the whole good friday accords, how are they looking now? >> i think, you know, there have been some tensions but i really believe that the fact that the two leaders here are focused together on this economic problem proves that the peace process worked. i just looked around toda
/northern ireland economic conference in washington. three weeks earlier, bill clinton had traveled at her request to northern ireland. >> working on the irish peace process was one of the two or three great honors of my life and i thank you, all of you, for proving that peace is possible. >> as president, bill clinton played an historic role in ending decades of sectarian violence and terror between northern ireland's protestant and catholic communities. clinton jump-starts peace...
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have got their twenty fourteen world cup qualifying campaign off to a winning start maybe northern ireland to know in moscow in fabio capello's first game in charge but defies only in scoring on his competitive debut before a man short off penalty sealed the win twelve minutes from time which of import late was that. fabio capello got exactly the start he was looking for in his first competitive match as head coach of the russian national team as his family eased to a two nil victory against northern ireland while russia dominated both position and territory throughout perhaps could have won by a bigger scoreline however battalion was more than happy with the team's performance it was difficult because the beach was. difficult the bluey the ball in the field. was difficult to find this piece because the. players. of the goal in the food goes through it as if we were given this piece of what is by this being capello's first competitive match in charge of fans failed to turn up in numbers with the stadium only being around half full at best however for those who did turn and face or a very g
have got their twenty fourteen world cup qualifying campaign off to a winning start maybe northern ireland to know in moscow in fabio capello's first game in charge but defies only in scoring on his competitive debut before a man short off penalty sealed the win twelve minutes from time which of import late was that. fabio capello got exactly the start he was looking for in his first competitive match as head coach of the russian national team as his family eased to a two nil victory against...
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off the mark in russia when their first competitive match fabio capello beating northern ireland to nil in the opening world cup twenty fourteen qualifier. mark remembrance year to the day since the tragic luck on the t.v. crush ice hockey veterans from russia i'm coming to take part in a memorial much. lewis hamilton securities for all of the season as he seeks a first ever tell you gronk trade. but first football russia have gotten their twenty fourteen world cup qualifying campaign off to a winning start northern ireland the side going down here in moscow richard from port fleet the story of the night. fabio capello got exactly the star he was looking for in his first competitive match as head coach of a russian national team in sicily ease to a two nil victory against northern ireland or russia dominated by position and territory throughout perhaps could have won by a bigger scoreline however battalion was more than happy with the team's performance it was difficult because the beach was the perfect view of the blue the ball and the field. was difficult to find this be because the w
off the mark in russia when their first competitive match fabio capello beating northern ireland to nil in the opening world cup twenty fourteen qualifier. mark remembrance year to the day since the tragic luck on the t.v. crush ice hockey veterans from russia i'm coming to take part in a memorial much. lewis hamilton securities for all of the season as he seeks a first ever tell you gronk trade. but first football russia have gotten their twenty fourteen world cup qualifying campaign off to a...
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russia play their first world cup qualifier against northern ireland on friday and will be looking to qualify for football's biggest tournament for the first time since two thousand and two capello has been given the task of getting russia to brazil and sheryl crow says it's great to work would be italian and i said look here in theory the coaches have all been similar with capello though training is different we didn't play well at the euros and we really motivated to play well whenever we put on a russian shirt we always give our best. there are a number of new faces in the russia squad who didn't really feature on the former head coach to account for currents defies all in black and on the issue all relative if you knew and for the latter who's already twenty eight his call up came as a bit of a surprise. you know i'm really happy to be called up i think i have worked hard and that's why capello has given me a chance. russia's players didn't know too much about the northern irish team of earthly on friday however they are expecting a tough physical battle against a side during the
russia play their first world cup qualifier against northern ireland on friday and will be looking to qualify for football's biggest tournament for the first time since two thousand and two capello has been given the task of getting russia to brazil and sheryl crow says it's great to work would be italian and i said look here in theory the coaches have all been similar with capello though training is different we didn't play well at the euros and we really motivated to play well whenever we put...
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and while all eyes are focused on capello's competitive coaching debut northern ireland manager michael nail is relishing his side status of underdog. it's a game we have everything to gain all the expectation is in russia they have obviously a very highly respect for medical coach and highly respect them for medals fraud and so as a small nation we can only benefit from the whole experience some of the say but we try and make things as difficult as we can for russia to morning. also russia's group on friday portugal make the trip to luxembourg and azerbaijan israel where two thousand and ten world cup finalists the netherlands host for time when is it in a are involved area germany are overwhelming favorites at home to the faroe islands england france travel to finland. and that is all from the world of sport for now it's time time back to the news desk here on r.t. . and of course the asia pacific summit is in spotlight for us here and we can now cross to a president a lot of important who is speaking at the apac forum let's listen in you were discussing are indeed of great relevant e
and while all eyes are focused on capello's competitive coaching debut northern ireland manager michael nail is relishing his side status of underdog. it's a game we have everything to gain all the expectation is in russia they have obviously a very highly respect for medical coach and highly respect them for medals fraud and so as a small nation we can only benefit from the whole experience some of the say but we try and make things as difficult as we can for russia to morning. also russia's...
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not exactly rare features for ireland. but sandy hopes that like the movie, he'll ultimately get the girl, too. >> ama: maybe it will happen. >> ama: a warn being peanut butter. >> alan: the power behind the brand new exploratorium in san francisco. >> leigh: we'll do a little traveling. doesn't feel like fall here but back east it does. >> ama: a washing about a possible salmonella problem with peanut butter. 29 people in 18 states have gotten sick. the jars care the number 9 -11-1. you can return the peanut butter to trader joe's for a full refund. >>> studies show more links between sugary drinks and obesity. study says getting rid of the drinks from your child's diet, and the sports drink can switch on the -- >> alan: there's an ambitious goal for the new museum to produce as much or more power as it uses. dan ashley got a tour of the science experiment now turning into real life. reporter: ever since the exploratorium opened in 1969, this hands are on science museum has been known for innovation. that tradition is on
not exactly rare features for ireland. but sandy hopes that like the movie, he'll ultimately get the girl, too. >> ama: maybe it will happen. >> ama: a warn being peanut butter. >> alan: the power behind the brand new exploratorium in san francisco. >> leigh: we'll do a little traveling. doesn't feel like fall here but back east it does. >> ama: a washing about a possible salmonella problem with peanut butter. 29 people in 18 states have gotten sick. the jars care...
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not exactly rare features for ireland. but sandy hopes that like the movie, he'll ultimately get the girl, too. >> ama: maybe it will happen. >> ama: a warn being peanut butter. >> alan: the power behind the brand new exploratorium in san francisco. >> leigh: we'll do a little traveling. doesn't feel like fall here but back east it does. >> ama: a washing about a possible salmonella problem with peanut butter. 29 people in 18 states have gotten sick. the jars care the number 9 -11-1. you can return the peanut butter to trader joe's for a full refund. >>> studies show more links between sugary drinks and obesity. study says getting rid of the drinks from your child's diet, and the sports drink can switch on the -- >> alan: there's an ambitious goal for the new museum to produce as much or more power as it uses. dan ashley got a tour of the science experiment now turning into real life. reporter: ever since the exploratorium opened in 1969, this hands are on science museum has been known for innovation. that tradition is on
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the couple may go after other magazines in ireland and italy that also published those photos. >> meteorologist tom kierein is here with a look at the forecast. good morning. >>> what a difference a day makes. 24 hours ago, it was mild and muggy. we had thick humidity in the air. now looking at the live view of the washington monument, jefferson memorial, d.c. camera. we've got low humidity back with us and a chill in the air this morning in the wake of the storms that came through yesterday. they're now long gone. just a few sprinkles in southern maryland, calvert, st. mary's across the tidal potomac in the northern neck. those sprinkles heading off into the eastern shore. getting star light showing through there. elsewhere, it's all cloudy through the metro area and most
the couple may go after other magazines in ireland and italy that also published those photos. >> meteorologist tom kierein is here with a look at the forecast. good morning. >>> what a difference a day makes. 24 hours ago, it was mild and muggy. we had thick humidity in the air. now looking at the live view of the washington monument, jefferson memorial, d.c. camera. we've got low humidity back with us and a chill in the air this morning in the wake of the storms that came...
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start to russia victorious in their first competitive match of the fabio capello breaking northern ireland to nil in their opening world cup twenty fourteen qualifier. game of march maria sharapova is out of the u.s. open tennis all three set the flame to victoria azarenka in the semifinals. the gloves out there ready for tommy klitschko puts his w.b.c. heavyweight title on the line as he takes on manuel sharkey or not later on saturday. the first football in russia have got their twenty fourteen world cup qualifying campaign off to a winning start they beat northern ireland to know in moscow in fabio capello's first game in charge they defies you in scoring on his competitive debut before i coughed penalty sealed the win twelve minutes from time which was that. fabio capello got exactly the star he was looking for in his first competitive match as head coach of a russian national team as his only eased to a victory against northern ireland while russia dominated both position and territory throughout perhaps could have won by a bigger scoreline however battalion was more than happy with t
start to russia victorious in their first competitive match of the fabio capello breaking northern ireland to nil in their opening world cup twenty fourteen qualifier. game of march maria sharapova is out of the u.s. open tennis all three set the flame to victoria azarenka in the semifinals. the gloves out there ready for tommy klitschko puts his w.b.c. heavyweight title on the line as he takes on manuel sharkey or not later on saturday. the first football in russia have got their twenty...
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but then the heavens really opened well and truly and the match was abandoned so disappointing for ireland while the windies look forward to facing england on thursday. suggests a point is not. played six months back in england this summer and we had as much rain as anything else just been a frustrating year term in terms of well or possibly conduit big tournaments you don't want to well i did play a part but there's not a lot of it's not in anyone's control says the player so it's one of those things you've got to get on board. is different than champions and you know we're not on. anybody and you know the give the award the one tournament in the caribbean where we. just have to go down and ball properly execute our plans to do hopefully. good. but also. i think everybody. would have a big part to play the game and moving forward and finally russia's national cross-country run has successfully concluded the annual event this year attracting a record one million participants and eighty cities market was at the mosque a leg of the race. it's one of the oldest sports and one of the simplest
but then the heavens really opened well and truly and the match was abandoned so disappointing for ireland while the windies look forward to facing england on thursday. suggests a point is not. played six months back in england this summer and we had as much rain as anything else just been a frustrating year term in terms of well or possibly conduit big tournaments you don't want to well i did play a part but there's not a lot of it's not in anyone's control says the player so it's one of those...